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Discovering Hà Giang, a springtime paradise

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As spring unfolds, Hà Giang transforms into a tapestry of colours, with radiant peach, pear and plum blossoms painting the landscape. The ethnic villages, rich in cultural identity, come alive with exciting festivals early in the year. Hà Giang has emerged as an enchanting spring destination brimming with vibrant activities. Visitors can immerse themselves in the charm of local villages, revel in the beauty of peach and plum blossoms, and partake in lively festivals celebrating the region's diverse ethnic cultures nestled in the mountains. As spring unfolds, Hà Giang transforms into a tapestry of colours, with radiant peach, pear and plum blossoms painting the landscape. The ethnic villages, rich in cultural identity, come alive with exciting festivals early in the year. Here are five must-visit villages that promise unforgettable experiences: 1. Lao Xa Village Nestled in Sủng Là Commune, Đồng Văn District, Lao Xa Village is a hidden gem located about 6km from the commune's cen...

Ho Chi Minh City's 11 must-see attractions for visitors

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Discover Ho Chi Minh City, where landmarks, markets, architecture, and modern marvels coexist to offer a vibrant and unforgettable travel experience 1. War Remnants Museum The War Remnants Museum offers a moving insight into Vietnam’s turbulent history during the Vietnam War. It has photographs, artifacts, and military equipment that tell the stories of the war’s impact on Vietnam and its people. The 20,000 artifacts include weapons, personal belongings of soldiers, propaganda posters, and letters from soldiers to their families during the war. There are photographs and documentaries that vividly depict the atrocities committed by the Americans, including massacres, the use of chemical agents like Agent Orange, and the devastating toll on civilians. Millions of Vietnamese continue to endure the lasting impacts of these events, including physical health issues, genetic disorders, psychological trauma, and the socio-economic challenges of rebuilding after the war. In 2022 the Canadian to...

Tourist loses $40,000 after booking resort rooms through fake Facebook page

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A Vietnamese tourist has filed a police report saying she lost over VND1 billion ($39,600) after trying to book rooms at a resort in northern Vietnam through a Facebook fanpage displaying a verified badge. Hai Phong police on Thursday said the victim had intended to reserve two rooms at the Minawa Kenh Ga Resort & Spa Ninh Binh, and contacted a Facebook page bearing the resort's name. The person operating the supposed "verified" page repeatedly urged quick payments, citing high demand, the woman said in her report. She initially agreed to pay a VND6.5 million down payment. However, she was then told the money had been transferred improperly and that the reservation could not be completed. The other party instructed her to include specific numerical codes in subsequent transactions to "verify" the payment and reclaim her initial transfer. Following these instructions, Tan entered several codes: 9.5 million, 125.6 million, 379.6 million, and 485.6 million, whi...

10 Differences between Vietnam and Laos

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Apart from the similarities in daily life, culture and climate, the two Asian brothers, Vietnam – Laos have very different cultural aspects.  1. The difference in the way of eating Vietnamese people eat rice, Lao people eat sticky rice. While Vietnamese enjoy most of their dishes with chopsticks, Laotians prefer to eat with their hands. 2. Traffic between two countries The Vietnamese honking quite often, the Lao honking when necessary. 3. Difference between Vietnam and Laos in traditional costumes If in Vietnam, the beauty of a woman is glorified through the flowing “Ao dai”, “Sinh” is a unique traditional costume with a long history. 4. Shipping method between two countries Your customers can easily travel by traditional motorbike taxi or technology motorbike taxi such as Grab, Bee, Gojek in Vietnam. And on the streets of Laos, tuk-tuk is everywhere. 5. The demand for almsgiving In Vietnam it is very rare, and people don’t usually sit and wait for monks like in Laos. 6. Exposure t...

People spend hours posing for perfect Tet pictures in Hanoi

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10 days before Tet, roads around the Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi have been bustling with thousands of people flocking to take photos, with many waiting for hours to capture the best angles. A foggy Sunday at Hoan Kiem Lake is captured as women in traditional ao dai sit along the lake for photo shoots. These days, Hanoi's temperature ranges from 11 to 23 degrees Celsius. To get the perfect angle, many people wait 5–10 minutes for their turn. "I want to take a photo series for Tet," said Xuan Ha and Van Hung from Dien Bien Province, around 500 km to the west of Hanoi. Many people brought reflectors and props to enhance their photos, while some hired professional photographers, with prices for a session ranging from VND700,000 to 1 million (US$28-40). Traditional costumes are typically rented for an entire day at prices between VND150,000 and 300,000. Common accessories include flower branches, rattan baskets, and handbags. Thanh Thu and Thanh Hang, both 17 years old from Hanoi...

Hanoi's Old Quarter: A timeless cultural hub

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Hanoi's Old Quarter, spanning 100 hectares in Hoan Kiem District at the heart of the city, is a labyrinth of interconnected streets that encapsulates the city's historical essence, providing visitors with a distinctive view of its architectural and cultural heritage. People walk on a street in Hanoi's Old Quarter. Photo by Pixabay Historical significance The Old Quarter dates back to the Ly-Tran dynasties (11th–13th centuries) and was initially developed as a trade and craft center. Situated east of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long and along the Red River, it became Hanoi’s economic hub, attracting traders from across Vietnam and abroad. During the Le Dynasty, Chinese immigrants established thriving communities, followed by Indian and French merchants during the colonial era. This multicultural legacy is reflected in its architecture, which blends traditional Vietnamese designs with French and Chinese influences. In 2004, Hanoi’s Old Quarter was officially designated as a...

Thailand eases regulations for long-term visa program to attract global citizens

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  Tourists on the Chao Praya River in Bangkok on Dec. 9, 2022. Photo by AFP Thailand's Cabinet recently introduced updates to the qualifications, criteria, and conditions of the Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa program, aiming to attract a broader range of experts, investors, and executives to strengthen the country's foreign talent pool. In a statement on Jan. 15, the Board of Investment (BOI) said the minimum annual income requirement for Wealthy Global Citizens category applicants has been removed to prioritize the cumulative wealth and investments in Thailand, which are the core requirements for this category, aligning with the goal of encouraging greater foreign investment activity in the country. Meanwhile, the corporate revenue requirement for overseas-based employers sponsoring an applicant has been lowered. The rights for dependents of the principal applicant, to any of the four LTR categories have been expanded without a limitation on the number of dependents. The rights...